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Left-handed bow question

Uploaded on October 23, 2011

I have been hunting for many years and have hunted many types of game, and now I have decided to try out bowhunting. Now, I am right-handed and right-eye dominant but I suffered a right shoulder injury that gives me trouble when I pull back a right-handed bow. I have pulled back left handed and it feels good not awkward at all. Being right-eye dominant would I have problems aiming a left-handed bow? any advice would be really appreciated.

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from ALJoe wrote 30 weeks 2 days ago

Yes it could cause problems aiming your bow or gun for that matter. Try an eye patch to cover up your right eye when your are shooting. Also, if you where glasses you could put a small piece of black tape on them to block the line of sight in your right eye while aiming.

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from ALJoe wrote 30 weeks 2 days ago

Yes it could cause problems aiming your bow or gun for that matter. Try an eye patch to cover up your right eye when your are shooting. Also, if you where glasses you could put a small piece of black tape on them to block the line of sight in your right eye while aiming.

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